White clothes reflect most of the light that reaches them because they contain pigments that do not absorb specific wavelengths. This reflected light results in the perception of the clothes appearing white to our eyes.
In most cases, the sound of an explosion will be heard before it is seen. This is because sound waves travel slower than light waves, so the sound reaches a person's ear before the light reaches their eyes.
Photosphere
Objects that don't reflect light are called non-reflective or light-absorbing. These objects appear dark because they absorb most of the light that reaches them, instead of reflecting it. Examples include black velvet, asphalt, and some types of paints.
The light blue eyes are called wall eyes, and if it has pink skin it might be white, but I would have to see it. The real answer is an albino horse. answer by Danino
"light" coloured eyes are those of the blue range. Blues, greys, greens and most light hazels.
Yellowish-greenish light.
Most ants have two compound eyes, each made up of multiple lenses. In addition to their compound eyes, ants also have three simple eyes, called ocelli, that are located on the top of their head and are sensitive to light levels but do not form images like the compound eyes do.
The green pigment called chlorophyll reflects most of the green light in the visible spectrum. It absorbs primarily blue and red light for photosynthesis, while reflecting green light, which is why plants appear green to our eyes. This property is crucial for their ability to convert sunlight into chemical energy.
Heat!!!!!! While the sun does produce a lot of heat, none of it reaches Earth. What reaches Earth is electromagnetic energy (light). Some of this light is converted to heat here on Earth, such as some of the light that hits your skin.
because of chlorophyll
Most cheetahs have amber or light brown eyes although most baby cheetahs do have black eyes.